As we discussed Friday, Jessica Redfield was one of the first identified in the twelve murdered during the disturbing Colorado shooting spree.

Ever since the news hit, professional hockey-playing boyfriend Jay Meloff has been letting the world know just how wonderful she was. Getting #RIPJessica to trend on Twitter, Jay says:

"Every experience in life was amplified beyond my wildest dreams with [Jessica]. She was the most wonderful and beautiful person I've ever been lucky enough to know and share life's offerings with. She loved Tweeting and loved Twitter. Please send out a Tweet for her. #RIPJessica. She was just so funny and witty, she didn't miss a beat. We wanted our future together."

Though he lived away from her at the time of death, he planned on moving to Denver soon.

The couple met during a Skype interview. Jessica, who was an aspiring sportscaster, was working on a project and they just clicked.

It's a tragedy knowing they'll never be able to fulfill their future together. Our thoughts are with you, Jay…

Stop milking this story. It's nice that her boyfriend wants everyone to know how wonderful she was. And for a few days, it will matter because it's all fresh. But there will be damned few of us outside of the situation who will remember the names of those who were killed and injured after a couple months have passed. We understand that you're lazy, Mario, and so stories about this shooting are easy for you to steal and post. But you've been asked several times to leave it alone, and you refuse. Tick tock, pansy boy. You think you're here to stay, but what happens to someone when he alienates his audience? STOP POSTING ABOUT THIS STORY.

I think he is right in keeping her memory and name alive rather than give the killer room in the press. No I will not remember the names of these people but I WILL remember their stories, and that is what matters.